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Amara La Negra isn’t the type to back down on her stance when it comes to her Afro-Latina heritage and she has once again proven it.

Just last year, the singer, model and ‘Love & Hip Hop: Miami’ star from the Dominican Republic on her debut on the reality TV show won the love and support of many black Americans and Caribbeans not because of her dark skin, but for standing her grounds against a racist co-star, Young Hollywood, who blatantly told her he didn’t like her afro, skin and anything related to her being black.

This got people angry and at the same time applauding her much-adored defence of her blackness and afro which she has always maintained.

In a recent video circulating on social media, Amara, who appeared on black conservative talk-show host Jesse Lee Peterson’s The Fallen State show gave a dignified and sarcastic reply to Peterson when he tried convincing her to not identify as Afro-Latina if she wanted to progress in her career after she said she looks like an African-American woman.

“There is no such thing as an African-American woman,” Peterson interjected Amara. “They made that up. They are American. They were born here, but they are dumb, and so they are calling themselves African-Americans because they don’t think for themselves. You don’t even look like them. Why would you want to attach that to your name?,” he added.

An astonished Amara in response to Peterson said: “You know, you are very special.”

Peterson, still adamant, continued to make his case claiming she’ll be more successful if she didn’t identify as an Afro-Latina.

“[You’d] do much better and sooner if you didn’t have the ‘Afro-Latina,'” he claimed, but Amara begged to differ and stood her ground.

Peterson, however, “advised” her to do away with the “afro stuff” because she’s hurting herself and “they” are never going to accept her.

“They don’t have another option but to. See I’m breaking barriers and it’s working,” she countered, but Peterson, as usual, still told her to do away with the “afro thing” because “Blacks only get into positions because of their color, not because they are qualified.”

Amara replied with a long sarcastic “OK” and followed it with the long-awaited and much-needed check: “Like you, you’re not qualified to be here now,” she told him.